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contribute to module development as part of a module team. Grade 7: to contribute, independently, to module and course development and to lead modules. To contribute to programme evaluation and research
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programme of investment in people and infrastructure. Research funding secured from competitive, external sources exceeds £100 million annually and the University aims to grow this further through winning
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postgraduate, level; and to contribute to module development as part of a module team. To contribute to programme evaluation and research to determine the quality and impact of teaching and learning, with a
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, servicing examining boards and other meetings, and maintaining programme and module information and student records. Gather and review data to update administrative systems such as databases and spreadsheets
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provide a co-ordinated, professional, and operational support to a wide programme of research. This post requires a proactive and ambitious individual with excellent interpersonal skills and the ability
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university, which fulfils its social, cultural and economic obligations to Cardiff, Wales, the UK and the world. The University is embarking on a significant programme of transformation to deliver
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that our external and internal customers are at the heart of what we do, by delivering efficient and effective customer service at all times. The Finance function is now embarking on a significant programme
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university, which fulfils its social, cultural and economic obligations to Cardiff, Wales, the UK and the world. The University is embarking on a significant programme of transformation to deliver
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. Investigate and analyse specific issues within the Leadership Giving programme, creating recommendations and reports where necessary for improvements and developments to the programme, supported by advances
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Neuroinflammation/ Complement Biology in the UK DRI at Cardiff University School of Medicine, based at the Heath Park campus. This post will join a programme of research supported by the Moondance Foundation